Oh, the unintended irony - the ad I get right beside this comic is one for “Lose 21 pounds” with flashing before/after pics, and the “before” pic looks almost identical to this lady.
Calories are a measurement of heat, aren’t they? It makes perfect sense that the cooking process is what adds the calories. Eating cold foods burns calories, too, since your body has to provide extra energy to digest them. That’s why ice cream is better for a diet than steamed vegetables…
It’s also okay to eat the broken, slightly too brown, misshapen and other not perfect cookies when you bake them. It would be considered rude to serve them, and a waste to throw them away. (I have a lot of misshapen cookies when I bake, also I am not very good with that spatula.)
Calories are measurements of energy. The more calories something has, the more food energy is stored in it, and the more energy is stored in you if you eat it. You store food energy in fat, so the more calories you eat, the more fat you make to store them. Less calories, less fat.
cdward almost 15 years ago
My reasoning exactly.
Nelly55 almost 15 years ago
cookie crumbs don’t have calories either
NoBrandName almost 15 years ago
Oh, the unintended irony - the ad I get right beside this comic is one for “Lose 21 pounds” with flashing before/after pics, and the “before” pic looks almost identical to this lady.
fritzoid Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Calories are a measurement of heat, aren’t they? It makes perfect sense that the cooking process is what adds the calories. Eating cold foods burns calories, too, since your body has to provide extra energy to digest them. That’s why ice cream is better for a diet than steamed vegetables…
hippiefreak66 almost 15 years ago
makes sence
eqo almost 15 years ago
fritzoid…that makes too much sense for this room…please dumb down your responses…and as always, thanks for flying GOCOMICS air ;-)
Ooops! Premium Member almost 15 years ago
It’s also okay to eat the broken, slightly too brown, misshapen and other not perfect cookies when you bake them. It would be considered rude to serve them, and a waste to throw them away. (I have a lot of misshapen cookies when I bake, also I am not very good with that spatula.)
Coyoty Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Calories are measurements of energy. The more calories something has, the more food energy is stored in it, and the more energy is stored in you if you eat it. You store food energy in fat, so the more calories you eat, the more fat you make to store them. Less calories, less fat.
fritzoid Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Really? Well in THAT case, Jane,…
…never mind.